The defining characteristic of Autodesk SketchBook Designer 2014 is its dual-engine canvas. Unlike the standard "SketchBook Pro" versions of the same era—which focused almost exclusively on raster painting—the Designer edition introduced advanced vector manipulation. Raster vs. Vector Integration
Originally built for Windows 7, 8, and Mac OS X. Autodesk Sketchbook Designer 2014
Combine paint (raster) and control points (vector) in one file. Vector Integration Originally built for Windows 7, 8,
The defining feature of Autodesk SketchBook Designer 2014 is its dual-layer system. In traditional design software, you must choose between a pixel-based environment (like Photoshop) or a vector-based environment (like Illustrator). SketchBook Designer 2014 eliminates this barrier. In traditional design software, you must choose between
Create a new Vector Layer and use the Curve tools to draw clean, defined lines over your sketch. Refinement: Use the Curve Edit tool to refine shapes.